Artists
Badii, Libero
Argentinean
Argentinean, 1916 - 2001
Héctor Dante Cincotta (4 April 1943 – 15 July 2025) was an Argentine poet, scholar and literary critic, who received the Argentine National Prize for Literature in 1993, as well as other prizes. Among his more than seventy books, his poetry collections include “The Antiquity of the Clouds” (La antigüedad de las nubes, 1972, translated into English as in 1999) and “The Testimony of Days” (El testimonio de los días, 1975). Among his essayistic books are “Time and Nature in the Works of Ricardo E. Molinari” (El tiempo y la naturaleza en la obra de Ricardo E. Molinari, 1992), “Studies in Argentine Poetry” (Estudios de poesía argentina, 1994) and “Argentine Letters” (Letras Argentinas, 2012). His works have been translated into Italian, French, English, German, Chinese, Turkish, etc.
Badile, Giovanni
Italian
Veronese, 1379 - 1448/1451
Badin, Ferdinand
American
American, born Austria, 1897 - 1982
Baeder, John
American
American, born 1938
Baer, George
American
American, 1893 - 1971
George Baer may refer to: George Baer Jr. (1763–1834), United States Representative from Maryland George Frederick Baer (1842–1914), American lawyer and railroad president George A. Baer (1903–1994), German/Swiss/American bookbinder
Baer, Howard
American
American, 1906 - 1986
Baer, Jo
American
American, 1929-2025
Josephine Gail Baer (née Kleinberg; August 7, 1929 – January 21, 2025) was an American painter associated with minimalist art. She began exhibiting her work at the Fischbach Gallery, New York, and other venues for contemporary art in the mid-1960s. In the mid-1970s, she turned away from non-objective painting. After then, Baer fused images, symbols, words, and phrases in a non-narrative manner, a mode of expression she once termed "radical figuration." She lived and worked in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Baes, Martin
Flemish
Flemish, active c. 1618/1631
Baga
Bagard
French
Bagelaar, Ernst Willem Jan
Flemish
Flemish, 1775 - 1837
Baglione, Giovanni
Italian
Italian, 1573 - 1644